The Balaji film Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi‘s latest offering Phacebook Pyaar has a tinge of Bhojpuri blended with a haryanvi tadka! Read to know more about Palash Sen’s comeback song…

Often when you sit in a cab in Mumbai the driver who more often than not hails from UP or Bihar is listening to Bhojpuri music on the system. Palash Sen’s latest rendition Phacebook Pyaar captures that Bhojpuri ishtyle. He skillfully blends the catchy music with what is forever trending in our time: Facebook!

Palash composes a song that is likely to play at every house-party, taxi-cab and wedding ceremony alike. The lyrics, also penned by the Euphoria singer, have a comic touch to engage listeners. The Maaeri singer adds a nasal twang to his voice for this one and in our first listen almost sounds unrecognisable. Unlike Himesh Reshammiya, Sen has done his job well. The song is a duet and singer Tulsi Kumar also lends her voice to it.

The video has the shooting of a Bhojpuri film running in the backdrop and captures the exuberance and colour of actual Bhojpuri cinema quite well. This one is far better than the Tarzan song and we are looking forward to more music from this quirky film.

Here is a listen in to Phacebook Pyaar. Tell us what you think about this one in the comments section below!

Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi‘s director Aman Sachdeva declares that his film is one of the most low budget film to have been produced under the Balaji banner. read on to get the full scoop…

Although the film is backed by established names like Ekta and Nambiar, Kuku Mathur Ki Jhand Ho Gayi not only has been directed by a debutant, the cast too features newcomers.

“This is the most inexpensive film ever. This is the most cheapest film produced by Ekta ever,” Sachdeva told a source.

“It’s been said Love Sex Aur Dhokha is the cheapest film from Balaji, but the budget of my film is even lower than that film. The budget of my film is close to Rs.2.5 crore. The recovery is easy if you keep your budget low.”

Sachdeva’s first project is coming out May 30 and he credits Nambiar for the opportunity.

He said: “I know Bejoy for quite a long time now. He loved the script and things fell in place. This film was possible only because of Bejoy.”

Wish the Jumping Jack of yesteryear a very happy birthday

Known for his high-octane, vigorous and bouncy dance moves, the quintessential Jumping Jack of B-town celebrates his 70th birthday today. Born as Ravi Kapoor in Amritsar, Punjab in a family whose main occupation was designing imitation jewellery, Jeetendra had no idea that a visit to legendary filmmaker V Shantaram to showcase him some designer pieces would land him into Bollywood. The then newcomer was first cast as Sandhya’s double in Shantaram’s Navrang (1959). In the ’80s, this charming hero rose to fame with films like Mawali, Himmatwala, Jaani Dushman and Tohfa.

Married to his childhood sweetheart Shobha, Jeetendra has two children. His daughter Ekta Kapoor who runs Balai Telefilms is the unquestionable queen of Indian television, while his son Tusshar Kapoor is making his presence felt in Bollywood with a variety of roles. Considered one of the most gentle actors of all time, Jeetendra’s humility is his remarkable virtue which gets him closer to his fans. We at BollywoodLife wish the veteran actor a very happy birthday. You too can send your wishes to congratulate the superstar!